Obstetric Management of Delayed-Interval Delivery

The delayed-interval delivery is a rare, flexible and complex procedure. In light of these facts, there is no consensus on the best approach to achieve it successfully. This case report is of an asynchronous delivery, in a twin pregnancy, with a 32-day interval between births of siblings. Our obstet...

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Main Authors: Maria Inês Raposo (Author), Mariana Cardoso (Author), Mariana Ormonde (Author), Sarah Stokreef (Author), Laura Correia (Author), Andrea Pereira (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The delayed-interval delivery is a rare, flexible and complex procedure. In light of these facts, there is no consensus on the best approach to achieve it successfully. This case report is of an asynchronous delivery, in a twin pregnancy, with a 32-day interval between births of siblings. Our obstetric management at a critical gestational age improved the outcome of the second newborn. The probability of success of delayed-interval delivery depends on the proper selection of the candidates, the appropriate active management and the continuous monitoring for early detection of complications.
Item Description:2214-9112
10.1016/j.crwh.2017.09.002